Share this:

Lucy was all smiles as she walked the red carpet for the premiere of ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ in London on November 2, 2017. She was joined by costars and director Kenneth Branagh, Dame Judi Dench, Daisy Ridley, Michelle Pfeiffer, Josh Gad and much more. Lucy looked splendid in her Erdem dress! I have added many high quality photos from the event with thanks to my friend Emily for her donation. Enjoy!

WONDERLAND – Like any actor (or slightly melodramatic child) worth their showbiz salt, Lucy Boynton practised crying in the mirror growing up. Obsessed with Anna Chlumsky’s character in 90s classic My Girl and “scandalised” by her talent and young age, Boynton tells me she’d pause and rewind the funeral scene, “I’d go up to the bathroom and play out her dialogue seeing if I could do what she did and make myself cry like her… It was a long summer.”

Arriving on screen at just 12 years old herself, alongside Renée Zellweger in Miss Potter, Boynton’s CV lists no cheesy rom-com blunders or sitcom shaped snatches at the limelight. Becoming one of Hollywood’s most watched and most wanted young talents, at 23 she’s carved a career from child stardom without ever once compromising her lmic integrity, climbing to her covetable position through a string of challenging roles. Plus, all those years of practise- weeping must mean she’s got crying on demand in the bag by now.

From playing a singing Irish rocker in Golden Globe nominated Sing Street, to perfecting her American twang as a prescription-pill popping teen in Netflix’s Gypsy — a skill she collected from a childhood parked in front of Sabrina the Teenage Witch — Boynton has defied conventions, refusing to be typecast on any terms. “It’s amazing how much your look, and for example, hair colour can affect [the roles you get],” she says, exasperated. “As soon as I dyed my hair blonde, I was auditioning for the same roles that I had when I had dark hair but it was suddenly like, ‘Oh okay, so you can play the ditzy girl!’ I’m trying to break away from that.”

Adoring Lucy Boynton is a non-profit site that is no way affiliated with Lucy herself, her management, co-workers or family. (see disclaimer)

Disclaimer

Adoring Lucy Boynton is a non-profit site that is no way affiliated with Lucy herself, her management, co-workers or family members. We do not claim ownership of any photos in the gallery, all images are being used under Fair Copyright Law 107 and belong to their rightful owners. All other content and graphics are copyrighted to lucy-boynton.net unless otherwise stated. No Copyright Infringement Intended. If you would like any media removed please contact us before taking legal action. This is merely a fansite run by fans.

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here:
Cookie Policy